The Iron Man’ isn’t Insisting to Pursue Federer
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Novak Djokovic reached the highest level in his career after rising to second order in the world tennis rankings. To be the best, that means he only stayed depose Roger Federer.
In the latest ranking of ATP released last month, Djokovic moved up one rank, among others thanks to the additional points from the success of Dubai won the tournament, which is the 17th title of his career.
Toward its participation in Indian Wells next week, he said he still wanted to perform consistently better than rush past Federer at the top of the rankings. Currently he points adrift of 3040 the Swiss star.
“I tried to not think about it too much,” said the Serb was quoted by Reuters.
“I am very successful in past three years, played equally well from year to year with the top players are. Federer and (Rafael) Nadal was dominant in the last five years, and we must give credit to them.”
“Especially Roger who had experienced a change in the lives of five and a half years. He became a father and husband, and he’s still playing at a high level. We all are trying to look good and work hard, be patient and wait for every opportunity.”
Federer and Nadal addition, Djokovic also gives attention to some other players are dangerous in between Juan Martin del Potro, Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Murray and Nikolay Davydenko.
Djokovic was given the nickname ‘Ironman’ aka ‘Iron Man’ on the ATP Tour last year after 97 games melakoni, most of the other players. Although the schedule requires the readiness of extraordinary physical condition, he does not even plan to cut the tournament which will follow this season.
“I have a philosophy, the more often you play, it means you’re successful and more successful. If I can get as many games last year, it’s wonderful,” said the 22 years old man.







